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The Scotland centre admitted it had been a whirlwind week, which started with him being left out of the test team and ended with a try in a ...
Former Lions winger Tommy Seymour sits down for our interview about the upcoming touring side’s test series against Australia ...
SCENE has announced its full 2025 programme, completing an already vibrant line-up with an exciting series of new additions, including Channel 4 Presents: An Altogether Different Comedy Night and a ...
Andy Farrell braced his British and Irish Lions for the backlash coming from Australia following a 27-19 triumph that has placed them on the brink of a series victory.
Just over a fortnight out from the Demons' first game of the season with a side that resembled nothing like the successful ...
British and Irish Lions injury woes mount with Mack Hansen a major doubt for first Australia Test - Blair Kinghorn may not be ...
The former Channel 4 presenter opened up about balancing her writing career with family life in North Tyneside ...
Ncuti Gatwa has shared insight into why he left Doctor Who after just two series, but he's not the first to bid farewell to the Time Lord for good reason.
Jason Hanna, Joe Riggs, and their 10-year-old twin sons are living off the land in the new reality series, and they're out to prove a powerful point about same-sex families.
Reviews don't always correlate with audience scores, so a 100% score can be misleading. Rotten Tomatoes reveals plenty of hidden gems, including shows from different countries all over the world.
In a production diary for the June issue of DWM, current showrunner Russell T Davies echoed that uncertainty.
The returning 'Doctor Who' showrunner believes the British series can provide a less heteronormative alternative to mainstream sci-fi.